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This problem happears to me many tims when I land to a new country and I switch on the phone: happened yetsreday in US but also previously in China and Switzerland.
It disappear after a while
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Posted: 2008-03-06 22:55:32
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Hi All,
Need help ...
I am facing the same problem as described by "Worldrider" and other ppl. I am not able to make or receive call from my P1i with Vodaphone GSM sim.The phone and sim work fine in other areas except my house. plz help and guide if any one has faced and fixed the issue. for further discription plz go through an another discussion happened on same blog but no solution. Plz help...
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Posted: 2008-07-06 12:58:00
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i just bought my p1i last 3 days and wat happen is my prepaid card cant support mms and gprs and the sales person told me that my p1i firmware version is too new d so my prepaid sim card cant support.im from malaysia and duno what should i do.
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Posted: 2008-07-08 09:31:34
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depending on who your prepaid carrier is, you should be able to use GPRS and 3G... as for MMS? I've never had it working and besides, if you get GPRS and/or 3G set up who needs MMS?
I used 3G and GPRS in South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania and Kenya and Sudan. So I can't imagine there isn't a carrier in Malaysia that can support this phone.
good luck
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Posted: 2008-07-08 18:36:48
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Well I had problems here too (MAcedonia). GPRS works with some carriers and doesn't work with others... But I prefer using wifi instead

, at least wifi works perfectly here

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Posted: 2008-07-08 18:40:36
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Anybody has solution to this issue ?
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Posted: 2008-07-08 20:27:00
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Happens to me on my own home network now and again (vodafone uk). No idea why. Usually a network scan will fix it. Failing that, a reboot. May actually be a network problem rather than a phone problem as I have had it on other phones too...
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Posted: 2008-07-09 09:45:31
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Well, I must say I came here first looking for a solution after reading the whole threads from Indianocean and just went to get the solutions for ya'll
Most of people experiencing this problem some how went through Tanzania, i love the country but i had several questions to you lot with this problem,
1. who is your service provider
2. Is your phone on Contract
3. Did you bought the phone or it's free from ur service provider
4. if you bought your phone where, who, and how
5. after all this traveling where are you based is it in Tanzania or Europe or else where
The answer could be one but all those questions above could be possilbe routes for the problem
Your phone IMEI is bared, that's the only one reason your getting calls not allowed(GPRS), other which i see a very small chance of it being the reason is generic version of your phone the way it's setup could not be compatible with all networks especialy if your using various sim cards, so it's best to update to the world generic version, but most likely your phone has an international barr put on it
Guess everthing will be back to normal once you get the barr removed, that's if your phone is not stollen, so all the best
On 2008-07-08 20:27:00, indianocean wrote:
Anybody has solution to this issue ?
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Posted: 2008-08-27 22:23:33
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It may be your phone line1 and line2 settings or your number barred causing this problem. Have you tried using the phone with different SIM card?
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Posted: 2008-08-27 22:38:53
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My advice is to try a different sim
While rare,it's poss you have a faulty sim
Failing that, are there other networks on offer?
Also,try disabling 3g and see what happens. It sounds like a simple problem and therefore probably requires a simple solution.
Good luck
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Posted: 2008-08-27 23:39:51
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